I77 Evaluation Showcase 2019

Mooresville, NC- This past weekend NYG / Carolina Girls Hoops Report hosted theirsecond annual I 77 Evaluation Showcase. The two-day event hosted a handful of Carolina’s top uncommitted prospects. Below are some of the prospects that caught our eye during the event.

Joyce Edwards6’1 South Carolina 76ers

Fluid athlete prospect that has post size and guard agility. She was virtually unstoppable around the rim as she elevated above defenders and used both hands to finish around the rim. On multiple occasions she took the ball coast to coast and when left open behind the arc made the defense pay. As she continues to improve, I find it hard to believe she will not be one of South Carolina's top prospects in the future.

Zamareya Jones4’11 PG Carolina Elite 2024

This North Carolina PG may have been one of the smallest players in stature at the camp. However, as soon as she hit the court the five-footer stole the show. She was the talk of the camp. A two-way player, that plays with emotion and competitive fire. Nice stroke from behind the ark, did a good job balancing scoring and distributing the ball. Her best basketball is ahead of her.

Miya Giles-Jones6’0 W Fayetteville Stars 2023

Giles-Jones did not come into camp as a highly touted prospect. But I’m sure the talented versatile hybrid wing who reminds me of Victori Vivians (Mississippi State) will be a name to remember. She has the size, speed, strength combined with theshooting touch around the basketto the three-point line. The second-year camper was hands down one of the top wing prospects in attendance.

Maddie Dillenger6’0 W/F Team Loaded Watts (NC) 2021

Dillenger is a versatile player who contributed on both ends of the floor. She demonstrated a good feel for the game that allowed her to always be around the ball and plays. The NC prospect displayed the ability to play facing upand with her back to the basket,range to the arc and theability to find open teammates. She will definitely play college basketball on a scholarship.

Staci Williams5’6 PG ABC Lightning 2023

Holy Spring HS, is getting a good one in Williams… Her ability to create her own shot as well as play within a structured system caught my eye right away onday one. Day two Williams did not disappoint with her ability to stroke it from behind the arc.

Samyha Suffrem5’6 G 5’7 Carolina All-Stars 2023

Suffern only played on Day 2. However she wasted no time making sure she established herself as one of the premier guards in the building making the All-Star team.

Kiara Croskey5’4 G Team Felton 2025

On offense she was quiet aforce and especiallyin one on one isolation situations during 5 on 5 play. For a young prospect Croskey showed some good signsof being able to play off picks. Keep an eye out for this prospect as she continues to develop.